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Trust and social capital in organizations / edited by Ana Cristina and Neil Anderson v.3

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sage; 2013Description: 4 volsISBN:
  • 9781446207802
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.35 TRU
Summary: Trust and social capital have gained significant importance over the last 40 years as both areas of research and professional practice, becoming key concepts in the analysis of relationships in organizations and critical to organizations' effectiveness. As research has grown in these areas, literature on trust and social capital has become highly disparate: international in orientation; multi-level in focus, ranging from the individual to the workgroup, within and between organizations; and dual-focused on fundamental research issues and best practice. The editors of this four-volume set, with the aid of an international advisory board, bring together the seminal texts in the field to cover the scope of trust and social capital as a discipline, its historical development over the last 40 years and its spread across many countries. Volume One: Trust between People: Interpersonal and Team Level Trust Volume Two: Trust in Institutions: Organizational and Inter-Organizational Level Trust Volume Three: Social Capital: Conceptual Issues and Levels of Analysis Volume Four: Social Capital: Organizational Advantage and Inter-Organizational Networks
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Trust and social capital have gained significant importance over the last 40 years as both areas of research and professional practice, becoming key concepts in the analysis of relationships in organizations and critical to organizations' effectiveness. As research has grown in these areas, literature on trust and social capital has become highly disparate: international in orientation; multi-level in focus, ranging from the individual to the workgroup, within and between organizations; and dual-focused on fundamental research issues and best practice. The editors of this four-volume set, with the aid of an international advisory board, bring together the seminal texts in the field to cover the scope of trust and social capital as a discipline, its historical development over the last 40 years and its spread across many countries.
Volume One: Trust between People: Interpersonal and Team Level Trust

Volume Two: Trust in Institutions: Organizational and Inter-Organizational Level Trust

Volume Three: Social Capital: Conceptual Issues and Levels of Analysis

Volume Four: Social Capital: Organizational Advantage and Inter-Organizational Networks

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